Delete inactive or additional data
Another interesting application is SD Maid, which can perform the multitude of tasks to eliminate useless data from your Android device. Special mention for the corpsefinder functionality that eliminates data apps that are not already installed and are occupying a space that can be invaluable.
From the panel Settings / Application Manager, you can also select the applications you want to make several interesting settings to make space, however, we will analyze in detail the adjustments to do it more easily in the following sections.
Different ranges of Android terminals
As you know, in the world of Android there is a wide range of terminals and Android devices, from high-end (expensive and powerful) to low range (Economic and fair in benefits). Obviously, to cut costs, manufacturers perform low-end devices where space in the internal memory is very low.
To this we must add that, in general, have no full access to our terminal (certain operations or access to some folders is restricted). If we make a process called root will have full access to all these features.
Empty Cache Application
Many applications stored in the internal memory of the phone a folder where you saved reusable information to avoid downloading it again.
This accomplishes two objectives are met: avoid downloading several times the same information (and consume data plan absurdly) and secondly get information faster (because instead of downloading, reads the internal memory).
But as it may seem logical, this system has one drawback: it consumes considerable disk space. Luckily, there are several applications that eliminate these data, such as Clean Master, and can also delete temporary files, traces to preserve privacy notices or schedule for emptying these data. Other interesting applications can be or Cache Cleaner App Cache Cleaner.
Apps like Instagram, Chrome, Facebook or WhatsApp can consume much space. Be sure to make backup of data you need and then deletes the cache.
Move apps to SD card
Another common problem in Android, is that by default, applications are stored in the internal memory of the phone. In low-end devices this usually happens very quickly (have very little free space), so ideally move applications to the external SD card.
App2SD show us that we can move applications to make massive and easily. Not all applications can be moved to SD (some require being on the phone to run), App2SD us marked with an icon of a card and an X to not move. In other applications, programmers simply not been enabled.
Force Move to SD card (root)
If we root in our device, we can use Force2SD to force applications that are not allowed to move to SD (for good) and make it the hard way. The application fee, but there Force2SD Lite, which allows you to move up to 5 apps for free, enough to prove if it's worth buying the other version.
Move apps to SD Android 1.6 (root)
The move to SD feature is a feature that appeared from version 2.2 of Android. Therefore, all devices that still have earlier can not move to SD applications.
However, there is an application called Link2SD, which uses symbolic links to emulate the existence of the app and move it to the external card. Only suitable for advanced users, and root.
Uninstall apps preinstalled (root)
Finally, a common practice in the Android terminals distributed by the operators is that they come with preinstalled applications themselves. And more importantly, without the possibility of uninstall. Unless you're root and count on this program.
Root App Delete sample applications and widgets installed on the system and suggests using colors (red, orange, yellow and green) secure applications to remove and you should not delete. You can also use Uninstall Master for the same task of cleaning.